TITLE IX
POLICE REGULATIONS
POLICE REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 1
POLICE DEPARTMENT
POLICE DEPARTMENT
SECTION:
9-1-1: Department Established
9-1-2: General Supervision And Control
9-1-3: Appointments
9-1-4: Powers Of The Police Chief
9-1-4-1: Duties And Responsibilities Of The Captain Of Police
9-1-4-2: Deputy Police Chief
9-1-5: Auxiliary Police (Rep. by Ord. 95-948, 9-21-1995)
9-1-6: Duties And Responsibilities Of A Lieutenant
9-1-7: Sergeant Of Police
9-1-8: Patrol Officer
9-1-9: Police Matron
9-1-10: Communications Coordinator And Officers
9-1-11: Administration, Regulations And Standard Operating Procedure
9-1-12: Bonds
9-1-13: Administrative Services Officer
A department of the village to be known as the village police department is hereby established, which shall consist of the police chief, deputy police chief, captain of police, police lieutenants, police sergeants, patrol officers, radio communication officers and administrative officers. The primary objectives include, but are not limited to: (Ord. 95-946, 8-28-1995; amd. Ord. 01-1082, 5-17-2001)
(A) Suppress crime;
(B) Protect life and property;
(C) The preservation of law and order;
(D) The enforcement of the criminal and traffic laws of the state and the criminal and traffic ordinances of the village;
(E) The detection and apprehension of criminal and traffic offenders;
(F) The recovery of stolen property;
(G) Such other duties and responsibilities as may from time to time be imposed by law. (Ord. 95-946, 8-28-1995)
The department shall be under the control and supervision of the police chief, who shall be the executive officer of the police department. He shall be responsible to the president and board of trustees for the efficient operation of the department. (Ord. 531, eff. 1-1-1967)
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